The year 1868 marked nationwide turmoil and unrest in Japan as civil war gripped the country by its core and forced it to change its ancient ways. With the young Emperor Meiji in place, a radical change of Japanese culture ensued as the country moved wholesale into western learning in the cultural, social and economic arenas. With the feudal system and samurai class virtually dismantled, Japan moved away from many of its old traditions and brought in everything that was new and modern. But those who have studied World War II Japan or even seen movies depicting that time period may have noticed that WWII-era Japanese soldiers believed they were acting like samurai in certain rituals and even carried government-issue samurai swords. It is cur...
Abstract | The history of the Meiji Restoration has been studied primarily from a Eurocentric and mo...
In this article, I will briefly discuss the reinvention of the samurai and of the merchants,which be...
This study examines the development of the concept of “bushido,” or the “way of the warrior,” in mod...
The Tokugawa period of Japan was a time of great prosperity but also great strife among the social c...
Swordsmanship emerged as a new field of knowledge in early modern Japan (1600–1868), a time of relat...
The focus of this thesis investigates the development and modernization of one of Japan s oldest mor...
The history of the Meiji Restoration has been studied primarily from a Eurocentric and modernist per...
This thesis provides a detailed socio-historical analysis of the evolutionary process of traditional...
The samurai were the Japanese version of knights who served their lords with devotion and loyalty, r...
This is the first work to consider the Japanese warriors from the “intangible culture” per...
In the end of 1860 Japan faced a bloody civil war. The 200 year old Tokugawa Shogunate lost its powe...
The horrific conduct of the Japanese military during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War Two ...
Although the Meiji Restoration was neither a political reform aiming at the overthrow of the politic...
Meiji Japanese leaders consisted of an oligarchy that strived to overcome Western imperialist pressu...
Studies on the characteristic features of military reform during the final phase of Japan's early m...
Abstract | The history of the Meiji Restoration has been studied primarily from a Eurocentric and mo...
In this article, I will briefly discuss the reinvention of the samurai and of the merchants,which be...
This study examines the development of the concept of “bushido,” or the “way of the warrior,” in mod...
The Tokugawa period of Japan was a time of great prosperity but also great strife among the social c...
Swordsmanship emerged as a new field of knowledge in early modern Japan (1600–1868), a time of relat...
The focus of this thesis investigates the development and modernization of one of Japan s oldest mor...
The history of the Meiji Restoration has been studied primarily from a Eurocentric and modernist per...
This thesis provides a detailed socio-historical analysis of the evolutionary process of traditional...
The samurai were the Japanese version of knights who served their lords with devotion and loyalty, r...
This is the first work to consider the Japanese warriors from the “intangible culture” per...
In the end of 1860 Japan faced a bloody civil war. The 200 year old Tokugawa Shogunate lost its powe...
The horrific conduct of the Japanese military during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War Two ...
Although the Meiji Restoration was neither a political reform aiming at the overthrow of the politic...
Meiji Japanese leaders consisted of an oligarchy that strived to overcome Western imperialist pressu...
Studies on the characteristic features of military reform during the final phase of Japan's early m...
Abstract | The history of the Meiji Restoration has been studied primarily from a Eurocentric and mo...
In this article, I will briefly discuss the reinvention of the samurai and of the merchants,which be...
This study examines the development of the concept of “bushido,” or the “way of the warrior,” in mod...